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===The Disassembly=== | ===The Disassembly=== | ||
After Ussan [[Treason|traitor]] [[Salus 'Crolon]] was captured by the Covenant, he informed the empire of the Ussans' refuge on the [[shield world]]. Interested in capturing the shield world and eliminating the Ussan rebels, the [[Hierarchs]] sent in a [[Covenant fleet]] led by the [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben|Prophet of Inner Conviction]] to do so.{{Ref/Novel|BC| | After Ussan [[Treason|traitor]] [[Salus 'Crolon]] was captured by the Covenant, he informed the empire of the Ussans' refuge on the [[shield world]]. Interested in capturing the shield world and eliminating the Ussan rebels, the [[Hierarchs]] sent in a [[Covenant fleet]] led by the [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben|Prophet of Inner Conviction]] to do so.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Page=164 (Google Play edition)}} | ||
Inner Conviction attempted to reason with [[Ussa 'Xellus]] and offered to aid in guaranteeing his people's freedom if he allowed himself and [[Sooln 'Xellus|his mate]] to be tried before the Covenant, and likely executed. However, Ussa was not assured that his followers would ever be able to be allowed to return to [[Sanghelios]] alive. Instead, Ussa had [[monitor]] [[Enduring Bias]] activate the shield world's Disassembler process as the [[Covenant military]] invaded the world. The shield world was seemingly destroyed, along with all of its inhabitants.{{Ref/Novel|Id= | Inner Conviction attempted to reason with [[Ussa 'Xellus]] and offered to aid in guaranteeing his people's freedom if he allowed himself and [[Sooln 'Xellus|his mate]] to be tried before the Covenant, and likely executed. However, Ussa was not assured that his followers would ever be able to be allowed to return to [[Sanghelios]] alive.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Page=171-176 (Google Play edition)}} Instead, Ussa had [[monitor]] [[Enduring Bias]] activate the shield world's Disassembler process as the [[Covenant military]] invaded the world. The shield world was seemingly destroyed, along with all of its inhabitants.{{Ref/Novel|Id=bc178|BC|Page=178-181 (Google Play edition)}} | ||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
===Ussans=== | ===Ussans=== | ||
Although Inner Conviction did not believe that the Ussans were killed, he decided to not court trouble and he ordered his fleet to leave the system. In truth, Ussa and his allies survived aboard large freight movers. After the fleet had left, Enduring Bias set the fragmented habitats of the shield world within the system's [[asteroid]] belt, as Ussa pledged to one day have his people take back Sanghelios.{{Ref/ | Although Inner Conviction did not believe that the Ussans were killed, he decided to not court trouble and he ordered his fleet to leave the system. In truth, Ussa and his allies survived aboard large freight movers.{{Ref/Reuse|bc178}} After the fleet had left, Enduring Bias set the fragmented habitats of the shield world within the system's [[asteroid]] belt, as Ussa pledged to one day have his people take back Sanghelios.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Page=183 (Google Play edition)}} | ||
The Ussans continued to inhabit the disparate components of the shield world until [[2553]], when they were discovered by a group of Sangheili-led Covenant fleeing ''[[High Charity]]''. The inhabitants returned to contact with the Sangheili and those willing to return to Sanghelios were given the opportunity to.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=22}} | The Ussans continued to inhabit the disparate components of the shield world until [[2553]], when they were discovered by a group of Sangheili-led Covenant fleeing ''[[High Charity]]''. The inhabitants returned to contact with the Sangheili and those willing to return to Sanghelios were given the opportunity to.{{Ref/Novel|BC|Chapter=22}} | ||